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The purpose of this study is to ascertain the impact of Information Technology on Banks. E –payment system in Nigeria banks. And the help to findings through questionnaire and chi-square method. The questionnaire is between the customers and the staff of the bank and other to discover whether the system is useful or not. Hypothesis is also let us have the real deal of the test. The hypothesis talk about Null hypothesis (Ho) and alternative hypothesis (Hi) and the alternative hypothesis is highly accepted. In conclusion the impact of information technology on banking e-payment system in Nigeria, this will contribute to improves the operation of banks and it will reduce the time been used by the customer in bank sector or premises with this system the bank as improve in all aspect of operation to satisfy the customer as both local and international level of operation.
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